starlady: "They don't play by the rules, why should we?" (dumbledore's army)
[personal profile] starlady
I spent the weekend with a bunch of digital activists at Innovate/Activate 2.0, and one thing that came up consistently in the panel discussions is that constituents contacting Congress works. It's not that all Congresspeople are corrupt, as one person said; it's just that they need someone to tell them what to think about most issues, and unless constituents do that, it's going to be industry lobbyists.

Or, as one HIV medical justice activist put it to me on the BART, "If we organize, we win."

So, today is the day to call your Congressperson and tell them to vote against CISPA, the comprehensive bill that would completely eradicate all semblance of user privacy on the Internet and that is going to vote tomorrow.

Here is a link to find your representatives' phone numbers and a call script. ETA: stripped. /eta

Here is a link to sign the open letter protesting CISPA, as well as links to multiple organizations' write-ups of why it's so atrocious, including EFF and the ACLU.

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Date: 2012-04-28 21:05 (UTC)
jesse_the_k: Red leaf from a pin oak tree (pin oak leaf)
From: [personal profile] jesse_the_k
Great post. But your first link includes your wallet name and representative name.

Here's a naive URL:
http://act.demandprogress.org/letter/snooping/

I love getting comment scripts, but it looks like you'd have to put it in your DW post.

2nd one's good.